" You learn more about a person in an hour of play than in a lifetime of conversation." Plato

It’s July – everyone is on holiday?!

I know, I know it’s July, and most people think about their summer holiday.
If there was a Murphy’s low of vacation, it would probably state: “Vacation ends at the moment when you are feeling best about being on vacation!”. Actually, this is why working while others are on holiday brings a special kind of pleasure ad is distinguished by greater efficiency for the simple reason that when you have a set daily routine, rest comes in bite-size chunks you can swallow, as opposed to everything at once.
I personally love skiing and I try to reserve most of my vacation (If I have a chance to have any) time for the winter/mountains, as often as I can. Of course, I can’t mess with anyone’s preferences and vacation plans, but allow me to give a few tips from my personal experience on how to have a pleasant summer holiday and a more satisfaction during the vacation season.

Plan your holiday as early as you can, and coordinate it with your colleagues, if possible. This will save you needless fretting before and after vacation.

Rest usually lies in variation-choose the type of vacation that changes your work stereotypes the most.

Do not make plans to go on vacation with people whose company you are not entirely sure you will enjoy.

It’s better to miss the travel and resort rush hour-it stress you out and your vacation goes to hell.

If you have gaps in your work day, write out a self-improvement plan should I even mention that there is a heck of a lot on the internet?

Try not to get on your own nerves (nor o those around you) with demands or irritation – after all, you are in the office and that’s not going to change – at least not until the vacation.